Criminal Justice - Emphasis on Homeland Security
Bachelor of Science Degree
The Criminal Justice with emphasis in Homeland Security Bachelor of Science Degree program is comprised of a combination of courses, which provide skills in such areas as crime scene investigation, public administration, advanced application of homeland security and emergency management, and developing and establishing inter-agency relationships and private sector roles in homeland security. The program is designed to prepare a student for a career as a homeland security professional.
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Explore if becoming a Criminal Justice Homeland Security professional is right for you. Call the Orlando campus at 407-447-7300 to speak with a knowledgeable Florida Technical College Admissions Representative.
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Criminal Justice with Emphasis on Homeland Security
Bachelor of Science Degree
Related Employment:
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Occupation Name |
SOC Code |
Please visit the link below for the Department of Labor’s occupational profile
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Security Managers |
11-9199.07 |
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Loss Prevention Managers |
11-9199.08 |
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First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives |
33-1012.00 |
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Campus |
On-Time Completion |
Placement |
Median Loan Debt: Title IV Loans |
Median Loan Debt: Private Loans |
Median Loan Debt: Institutional |
Tuition & Fees (includes books and materials) |
Other: Administrative Processing Fee |
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Orlando |
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$54,258 |
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Lakeland |
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Deland |
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Kissimmee |
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Room and board are not offered.
The tuition on this disclosure was updated May 9, 2012
***New Program – Data is not available.
^ Program not offered at this campus.
(1) Percent of graduates who complete program within the program length published in the school catalog, http://www.ftccollege.edu. Rates calculated for 2010-2011 graduates based on US Department of Education formula for required disclosures under 34CFR668.6, http://federalregister.gov/articles/2010/10/29/2010-26531/program-integrity-issues#-123.
(2) Percent of graduates available for placement who obtain employment directly or indirectly related to the field of study within two and one-half months after the end of the reporting period. Rate calculated for 2010-2011 graduates based upon ACICS formula, http://www.acics.org/accreditation/content.aspx?id=1616.







